The Sweet Potato Queens' Big-Ass Cookbook (and Financial Planner)
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About this audiobook
They're wild, beloved, and all-around fabulous, but with the Sweet Potato Queens, there're just never enough good times-or enough good eats. Well, now all fabulous women everywhere can have their own mountains of royal fun and food, because bestselling author and Boss Queen Jill Conner Browne is revealing her big-ass top secret recipes-and the events that inspired them-in The Sweet Potato Queens' Big-Ass Cookbook (and Financial Planner). And, of course, she's dishing up plenty of hilarious stories, including:
- Queenly adventures in mothering
- The tiniest bit of plastic surgery
- The all-true story of the Cutest Boy in the World
And, oh yes, as promised:
- Sound financial planning. Tip number one: Hope that Daddy lives forever.
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Reviews for The Sweet Potato Queens' Big-Ass Cookbook (and Financial Planner)
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Not quite as funny as the first two books, but not bad. A few too many recipes, and they aren't written in cookbook style so it would be a little hard to work from them in the kitchen. (Or it would me, anyway.)
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Who doesn't love the sweet potato queens. This is another in a line of the books by Jill Conner Browne where she relates stories of her Southern life. This one has detailed, or as detailed as you'll get from a Southern cook, recipes. Also towards the end of the book there's a section where we meet some of the Tammys and learn their true names and vocations.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5All of my favorite recipes in one place! I think I gained 30 pounds just reading it!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Another hilarious volume, very nice to get all the recipes in one place!